A feature on yesterday’s Channel 5 Gadget about new ‘plug and play’ vinyl turntables (they don’t need an amp, just plug into speakers), comparing 3 models for sound production and quality might interest some people here. An estimated 18% (!) of new releases are currently on vinyl but we don’t have a breakdown according to genre, eg classical or jazz. A quick search on Amazon for new vinyl classical releases brings up mainly titles that look like big sellers, which suggests that the labels are being a bit cautious about what they release on vinyl, so the main titles will be things like Karajan on Deutsche Grammophon with the Albinoni Adagio and Pachelbel Canon, all good Classic fm staples.
Having had so much trouble with wear and tear and storage of vinyl over my lifetime I’m really not sure whether I’d want to reinvest in it, but it seems a lot of people do. Vinyl still has a quaint charm for me and sometimes the sleeve notes are entertaining and informative. I’m still trawling through what remains of a relative’s World Record Club subscription LP’s trying to decide how many are worth keeping. There’s only a limited number of 12 inch vinyl fruit bowls and wall clocks one really needs
Having had so much trouble with wear and tear and storage of vinyl over my lifetime I’m really not sure whether I’d want to reinvest in it, but it seems a lot of people do. Vinyl still has a quaint charm for me and sometimes the sleeve notes are entertaining and informative. I’m still trawling through what remains of a relative’s World Record Club subscription LP’s trying to decide how many are worth keeping. There’s only a limited number of 12 inch vinyl fruit bowls and wall clocks one really needs
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